Floating Island

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Escape to your own fragrant island and float away to the scent of vanilla, sandalwood and lemon foam to calm a weary mind and restless body. Now, technically, islands don’t melt, but you’ll be absolutely floating after submerging yourself in the tub with our luxurious, slow-melting, fizzy bath melt. Helen combined creamy cocoa butter with our signature Bath Bomb mixture to create a fizzing bath melt that would melt very slowly in the water, allowing you to lie back and really enjoy the beauty of the experience. Slip away to an island of luxury.

Vegan

This product does not contain animal products of any kind.

How to use

Drop half, or a whole bath melt into the tub as it fills with warm water. When the tub is full, get in and let the natural oils soften and moisturize your skin. Bath melts are designed to melt at body temperature so keep them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

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Bon Voyage: Take a trip to an island of relaxation and consider yourself calmed.

Melts in your bath, not in your hand: It floats in your bath, gradually dissolving, softening the water and smoothing your skin.

Wonder wood: Sandalwood is cooling and moisturizing, and used for dry skin conditions caused by lack of moisture.

Theoretically, yes. But there are better products more suited for this. The Floating Island bath melt is fizzy. If you rub it on you during a shower it will crumble.I'd suggest using a body butter instead for the shower. Aqua Mirabilis has a sandlewood fragrance like Floating Island and rose. It also has bits of almond to exfoliate your skin. If you don't like or need exfoliation, try the King of Skin body butter. Great products.

Answered on 7/30/2015 by Anonymous

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This is intended to be used in just the bath.

Answered on 7/29/2015 by Kels from LUSH Direct

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No, I wouldn't think you would get much benefit from using this bath melt inthe shower. It is sold as a bath melt meaning it is meant to melt slowly inbath water not melt quickly in shower water and wash down the drainimmediately.

Answered on 7/27/2015 by kc_train from Kansas

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Will this leave substantial tub residue or clog the drain? I know you aren't supposed to pour grease in the kitchen sink, and I wondered if the butters in this worked similarly.

The bath melts, bombs and bubble bars are designed to leave as little residue as possible, but if you are concerned, it is always a good idea to rinse out the bath tub after you have used any of the bubble bars. This prevents the possibility of leaving a film or residue on the tub.

It is never too much! Floating Island pairs wonderfully with most of the bath bombs, as it has such a gentle scent that is compatible with a lot of products.

Answered on 9/25/2013 by Melissa S from LUSH Direct

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I can now answer my own question. Nope its not too much. I tried a bath melt, with a bath bomb, bubble bar, AND Flying Fox body wash! Heck no it wasn't too much at all! I was in Heaven. Skin was so soft.